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#1
Help & Support / This seems like a stupid question....
October 05, 2017, 06:03:43 PM
Is there anyway to turn off "Report Shot Distance" ?

It grinds on me to see my shots reported every time I miss. I'm happy with damage, and even shot difficulty, but the shot distance is really annoying.
#2
What's up guys, I thought i'd be the first to drop a post in this new section. Produno created this section for us to share our in game stories (however true or false, however legit or cheated) and I personally think its a great idea, so here we go.

One of my recent playthroughs focuses itself around The Shadow Prince, a mercenary captain out of the Free Isles of Essos. His father was a slave in Essos and so that's how he grew up as well, constantly a slave, under the foot of greater and richer men.

It was only when he reached adulthood that he decided to change things, he departed from Essos as quick as he could and gathered together a band of mercenaries to help him obtain enough money to recruit an army of Freeriders, enough Freeriders in fact to take him to the west, to the land of Westeros, a land where the lords are all fat and wealthy and where there is always good work for a mercenary of his caliber. Starting out with no knowledge of the local politics he joined forces with the first lord he approached upon landing at King's Landing in Westeros, that lord just happened to be Ser Devan Lannister within the Great Hall, this same Ser Devan signed The Shadow Prince into his first 30 day contract within Westeros, and may have doomed The Westerlands to ruin for what The Shadow Prince saw in his time fighting for the Westerlands, he did not like. The Westerlands were over-fond of using a brute called "Ser Gregor Clegane" a man that The Shadow Prince later learned to be nicknamed "The Mountain that Rides" Ser Gregor would spend his "free time" pillaging vilages & scaring villagers into joining his levy's, growing up as a slave The Shadow Prince, despite being a mercenary, did not prey on the defenseless, and his companions were like-minded. Seeing all of this occur he decided that The Westerlands was not the place for him, and worked out the rest of his contract battling around the area of Greywater Watch, heavily contesed by The Westerlands & The North. The Shadow Prince turned his attention towards the Riverlands then, though they weren't at war at this time they were more than happy to pay The Shadow Prince to patrol around their lands, keeping away the threat of war from The Vale, as The Riverlands had recently provoked them.

TO BE CONTINUED...
#3
Hey guys, I just want some opinions on people's favourite - Troop(s), Faction(s), Army setups and character loadouts?
And why are they your favourite?

My favourite troop has got to be the Veteran Freeriders, they're so fast on those horses they can even run down the dothraki below horselord (a great benefit to me when I usually run Essos into the ground as a mercenary)

My favourite faction/culture is still Valryian, the crown lands troops really just destroy everything when it comes to all-round for me.

My favourite army set up has got to be 25 veteran Freeriders, 9 companions (decked out as heavy cavalry same as myself), 100 Lys Veteran Archer, 125 Unsullied. This seems to be the perfect set up for me to play that old Hammer & Anvil tactic while still being able to chase down other cavalry units with my Veteran Freeriders.

My favourite character load out is Masterwork Valryian Greatsword (2H), Masterwork War Bow, Large Bag of Broadbend Arrows, Masterwork Spiked Mace. Whatever the highest defence armour I can get is (I get hit a lot due to no shield) and usually the 51 speed sand steed, even better if I can get a stubborn one for the extra 5 hp! This play style suits me, I'm able to wade in and deal destruction with my sword or to sit back and pick off the dothraki as my Freeriders chase them down. As for the mace, we all love prisoners don't we?  :P
#4
Thought I would drop a quick poll here, please be sure to comment below if you want to go into more detail!

Personally I think they're a great asset if hired around day 300 when I'm usually asserted into a decent portion of westeros, I like using them more as patrols (via master of law) as the Veteran Freeriders can be quite strong versus bandits, free folk & anything else without cavalry! They're a great defensive asset for sure. I've never tried to use them offensively as a whole group.
#5
v2.0 / [V2.1] Wun-Wun & Dongo go Bye Bye
September 28, 2017, 01:29:14 PM
So.... I sent away Wun-Wun & Dongo on diplomatic missions to increase my right to rule on the 17th & 22nd day of my game... I'm now nearly 4 months in and they have yet to return... I know giants are slow cause of their size and all but.... Anyway more to the point, i've sent Qyburn away on the same mission in the 3rd month and he is back now with some positive RTR... But Wun-Wun & Dongo seem to have dissapeared, they don't show in my "companions" list within the character screen nor can I find them anywhere!
#6
v2.0 / [2.1] Hags Mire Ferry - Ships stuck.
September 27, 2017, 05:42:57 PM
Please see picture below, description to follow.

https://imgur.com/a/6Y50l

So here are various ships, trying to get into Hags Mire Bay.

They're going onto the land, then back into the water, and rinse & repeat. They're unable to get up the incline, other ships also unable to get down opposite side, this now means that two of my vassals are stuck here, they won't take any orders and it seems as if the AI only see's Hag Mire's Bay as the path, which it isn't able to get onto. I've two useless previous companions now vassals stuck here, both of whom are HEAVILY geared & have close to 800 troops between them, it's a lot of troops & silver stags to throw down the drain!  :'( :'(

Hope it can be resolved.